CD Audio track reading is very CPU consuming, so if you run CD-rom games
with audio tracks, PSP-Hugo will automatically increase the clock frequency
while playing MP3 tracks to 300 Mhz. (You may modify this parameter in the settings menu).

Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public licence v2
read COPYING.txt file for more information about it.

thanks . CD Audio support is not really accurate, so you may see delay between characters speaking and their voice ... It's good enough for beat them all like games, but may be not accurate enough for RPG

Thank you very much for continuning to work on this! I've only tried six CD games so far, but I've been very impressed at how they've run. This has got to be the best pce cd emulation on the psp so far. Unfortunately, it seems like the audio code is still a bit buggy. Most emulators have a problem with audio/visual syncing, but so far this one looks to be pretty far off on a consistent basis. And then, there are times where the CD audio continues while computer generated bgm is also playing... This is particularly annoying in Y's after the intro plays, and then the game starts... but the intro music continues to loop in the background behind the game music.

Also, there are some pretty heavy graphic glitches in the cut scenes in Lords of the Rising Sun.

But, honestly, thank you SO much for continuing your work on this emulator!

This update was quite a surprise... I was under the impression that this was no longer being worked on. But yeah, I'm having the same problem as the guy a few posts back. Whenever I try to load the .toc file, the emu just crashes to pieces. I've used both 'TocFixer' and 'TurboRip' to get as accurate an image as possible; I even used the .toc data off of the Necstasy site, but no luck. For the record, the only game that I tried was 'Seirei Senshi Spriggan'. If I load just the ISO, it works, but... no music

Well, I guess in the meantime, I'll just keep using the $#@!bersome-but-99.99%-perfect 'Yuna-swap trick' until I get this issue all figured out.

any alternative solutions to automate conversion of CDs into iso/cue/mp3?

i haven't tried turborip on vista because i don't own such "operating system" ... it seems it doesn't work .

TOC file should have the format generated by turbo rip with TurboRip.exe /PCEP /RS=22050 options.

Have a look in doc folder of the zip archive for an example. All audio tracks should have a name like :

01.mp3 if the track is the track number 1 in the TOC.

Originally Posted by b8a

Thank you very much for continuning to work on this! I've only tried six CD games so far, but I've been very impressed at how they've run. This has got to be the best pce cd emulation on the psp so far. Unfortunately, it seems like the audio code is still a bit buggy. Most emulators have a problem with audio/visual syncing, but so far this one looks to be pretty far off on a consistent basis.

Yes, there is no synchronization between voice (cd audio track) and image, so you may encounter very strange issue ...

Originally Posted by b8a

And then, there are times where the CD audio continues while computer generated bgm is also playing... This is particularly annoying in Y's after the intro plays, and then the game starts... but the intro music continues to loop in the background behind the game music.

that's strange i will have a look on this issue. I'm playing only one track at a time so it might be a bug in audio / music threads.

Originally Posted by b8a

Also, there are some pretty heavy graphic glitches in the cut scenes in Lords of the Rising Sun.

But, honestly, thank you SO much for continuing your work on this emulator!

thanks for your feedback

Originally Posted by Smashed Brother

This update was quite a surprise... I was under the impression that this was no longer being worked on. But yeah, I'm having the same problem as the guy a few posts back. Whenever I try to load the .toc file, the emu just crashes to pieces.

PSP Hugo support only toc files generated by TurboRip with the parameters /PCEP /RS=22050. Without those parameters, or without TurboRip it might just don't work.

Originally Posted by Smashed Brother

I've used both 'TocFixer' and 'TurboRip' to get as accurate an image as possible; I even used the .toc data off of the Necstasy site, but no luck. For the record, the only game that I tried was 'Seirei Senshi Spriggan'. If I load just the ISO, it works, but... no music

Well, I guess in the meantime, I'll just keep using the $#@!bersome-but-99.99%-perfect 'Yuna-swap trick' until I get this issue all figured out.

90% of the games i've tried are working fine using TurboRip with /PCEP /RS=22050